Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
Our website and online services, along with most other websites, use cookies and similar technologies. For the purpose of this policy, ‘cookies’ and ‘similar technologies’ will be referred to collectively as ‘cookies’.
The simple version
This website uses cookies to better the user’s experience while visiting the website.
Cookies are small files saved to the user’s computer hard drive. These files track, save and store information about how the user is using and interacting with the website. This allows the website to provide the users with a tailored experience.
We use marketing tools to help improve the website and user experience. This includes Facebook, Google Analytics (to analyse our site traffic). These tools do not share your personal data with us.
We cannot identify you by cookies.
The official version
Liz Champion Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files containing pieces of information that websites can store on your computer’s hard disk. Cookies enable users to navigate around the website and (where appropriate) allow us to continually improve the website and make it more efficient to use on future visits.
We use two types of cookies on this website:
Session cookies are temporary cookies that remain on your machine only for as long as you are on the website and are deleted after each visit.
Persistent cookies which remain on your machine until expiry or deletion (many of these have automatic deletion dates). Persistent cookies may store your personal preferences, for example your language preferences on multi-lingual sites. They may also be used to record activity you may have previously completed, such as completing an online survey, so that you are not asked to complete the survey every time you use the site.
How we use cookies on our website
We use some ‘strictly necessary’ or ‘first party’ cookies within our online services. These are cookies that are placed directly by us and are used only by us. We use cookies to facilitate and improve your experience of our site and to provide and improve our products and services.
In addition we use cookies to:
Collect anonymous information that will help us understand visitor browsing habits on our website; compile statistical reports on website activity, e.g. number of visitors and the pages they visit, and, in some cases, remember information about you when you visit our site. We may need to do this to provide some of our services.
We sometimes use third parties to assist us in the analysis of visits to and performance of our website, but no personal information is collected and no personal information is sent to the third parties for this purpose.
We do not use cookies to track your use of the internet after you leave our site, nor do we use them to store any personal information in them that others could read and understand.
We use Google Analytics software (Universal Analytics) to collect information about how you use our website. We do this to help make sure the site is meeting the needs of its users and to help us make improvements.
Google Analytics stores information about: the pages you visit, how long you spend on each page, how you got to the site, and what you click on while you’re visiting the site. This information cannot be used to identify who you are.
Changing your cookie settings
You can block any cookies from any website through your browser settings.
If you share the use of a computer, accepting or rejecting the use of cookies will affect all users of that computer.
You can delete specific cookies at any time or disable the possibility for our website to save cookies in your web browser. Disabling cookies in your browser is easy and only takes a couple of minutes. Below you’ll find links to guides for the most common browsers:
Consent to cookies
If you continue to use this site without disabling cookies we will take that as your consent for us to place cookies on your computer.